This is a randomized control trial that aims to evaluate whether patient-centered education, compared to routine education, decreases narcotic consumption without interfering with return to physical activity following hospital discharge. In addition, it will test whether patient-centered education decreases the quantity of narcotics prescribed and/or increases patient satisfaction and preparedness.
Opioid use disorder is a national health emergency. Opioid prescribing practices to treat post-operative pain have contributed to the problem. This study seeks to explore the effects of changing pre-operative education \& increasing patient input regarding post-operative receipt of opioids. The study will explore the effects that change in pre-operative education may have on post-operative opioid consumption juxtaposed upon return to physical activity using a randomized trial design. Women undergoing pelvic floor reconstructive surgery will be randomized to either (i) standard pre-operative education (ii) modified, patient-centered pre-operative education. The investigators will monitor both post-operative opioid consumption and return to physical activity. The investigators hypothesize that investigation of patient's post-operative pain experiences and their inclusion in the educational and the shared decision-making process will likely decrease post-operative narcotic use without affecting return to function. Our long-term goal is to develop a pragmatic and balanced approach to address pain concerns, decreasing the medical community's contribution to the opioid epidemic.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
174
To implement a patient centered education intervention to evaluate post-op narcotic use.
To implement routine patient education intervention to evaluate post-op narcotic use.
UNMH Women's Care Clinic
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States
Opioid Use at Approximately Two Weeks Post-op
Morphine milligram equivalents at the two weeks post-op
Time frame: 2 weeks
Opioid Use at Approximately Six to Eight Weeks Post-op
Morphine milligram equivalents at the six to eight weeks post-op
Time frame: 6-8 weeks
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